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URL = http://chamberofcommons.net/
Above site may no longer be operational.
Original concept from David Ronfeldt, see Chamber of the Commons: "Purposes might include assessing and lobbying on commons issues, advancing the monitoring of commons matters, congregating interested actors, and shaping a commons sector."
Description
"The Commons belongs to us all. Some things are sacred and must be preserved for future generations. Among these are: soil, air, water, ancestral seeds. The Chamber of Commons is currently grounding itself in local food security issues to promote self-sufficiency and sustainability throughout the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon. Our work in support of a grassroots initiative to restrict the cultivation of Genetically Modified (GMO) crops now involves a large working group devoted to education and political action.
We are set to launch a web-based trade & exchange hub to serve a vibrant, cooperative local economy.
Chamber of Commons is a 501(c)6 public advocacy organization dedicated to positive social change, environmental stewardship and economic justice. We welcome your involvement and support." (http://chamberofcommons.net/)